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NVIDIA CEO: AGI Has Already Arrived
24 Mar
Summary
- NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang claims artificial general intelligence has arrived.
- AI can now autonomously start and manage complex enterprises.
- AGI aims for human-like intelligence applicable across diverse tasks.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has asserted that artificial general intelligence (AGI) has arrived, a notion previously anticipated to be years away. Speaking on the Lex Fridman Podcast, Huang suggested that AI has reached a point where it can autonomously start and manage complex, high-value enterprises.
Fridman probed Huang on the timeline for AGI, defining it as an AI system capable of running a billion-dollar company. Huang's definitive response, "I think we've achieved AGI," signals a transformative moment in artificial intelligence.
AGI aims to replicate human intelligence, enabling AI to understand, learn, and apply knowledge across various domains, unlike current task-specific AI. This development raises discussions on AGI's potential impact and implications for society.
Recent concerns surrounding AGI were highlighted in a United Nations report, which called for global coordination to manage its potential perils. The report acknowledged AGI's capacity to accelerate scientific discoveries but also warned of risks like autonomous harmful actions and threats to critical infrastructure.




